Best place to go on a bike in North Western Nova Scotia! There are some rough areas between Joggins and Advocate Harbour as there is logging in this area, and the road is left in disrepair (potholes, gravel, etc.), but for the most part roads are in excellent condition! Some very fun corners between...

Great rural roads but make sure you confirm the weather for Brier Island before going because depending on the winds it can get quite cool or foggy out on the islands. Its worth the drive though when its nice, both islands have very old fishing villages on them. Brier Island has a nice little restau...

Cow Bay Rd is amazing, but watch out for gravel or freshly laid tar in the corners. You're gonna want to do it more than once anyway, so take it slow the first time. Caldwell Rd has some nice corners and is worth checking out if you're in the area.

This one is a bit of a mixed bag - something for everyone. Beginning on the Gaspereau River Rd its a nice cruise. If you can manage not to get lost, head up Deep Hollow Rd, which features some super tight hairpins, albeit without the best road surface. Cutting through the quaint towns around Wolfvil...

Hwy 212 is great for a good afternoon blast. Some nice corners near the airport give way to a good mix of straights and sweepers. Moving on to the 357 at Elderbank tightens things up slightly and there are some nice views as you follow the Musquodoboit River. Just be sure to keep within the speed li...

On my map/logbook this is rightly described as the BEST ROAD EVER, BY FAR. If you like tight, fast twisties with beautiful scenery and minimal traffic, well, of course you do, and this is THE place for it. That being said, the eastern part of the 332 towards Lunenburg has some pretty sketchy/bumpy/b...

Purcell's Cove Rd often has a lot of traffic but it's worth the beautiful ocean views. Getting onto the Herring Cove Rd really opens up as you get towards Ketch Harbour, and was recently repaved. Continuing clockwise (counter-clockwise is just as good) takes you inland for some more twisties.

The Cabot trail is a Canadian legend in the motorcycle community. This loop through Cape Breton Highlands national park rises and drops from the coastal shore to the mountain tops and back to the shore again. Watch out for moose, and be sure your clutch is in good condition because the mountain swit...